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    will be telling a story. This is my research on what four spirit animals, I think fit me best. Turtles take things slowly. They are very calm. They have emotional strength and understanding. Turtles have the determination and persistence. They are a symbol of the earth. They are wise.I am never in a hurry to get things done. I am always calm even during big tests.I have the determination to get things done. I feel like I am…

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    art room. The teacher had both students come out to the hall. She told both students to calm down and then asked them if they would both like to solve the problem together. Each student took a turn explaining what the problem was. I thought having the students come into the hall was a great idea so the students could work the problem out without doing it in front of the other students. The teacher used a calm voice and did not show any frustration or anger towards either student. Even though…

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    beginning, the author’s style shows the strength of expectations. Sentences like “And so, when it finally happened, because it was bound to happen, we all knew it was only a matter of time, we felt in the midst of curiosity and terror a certain calm, the calm of familiarity we knew what was expected of us, at such a moment” show how the author uses long sentences to control the expectations of the reader. The author’s style takes the reader down the same path…

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    and so calm like nothing was around me. Nothing but the fresh cool breeze coming off the river by the boat docks; the warm sun was bouncing off the mellow ripples of the water. Then while I looked at the water’s horizon, I realized that the setting was personifying me like while I was calm the water stayed calm with me. And later that night as I punched out of work and the stars were as bright as the sun circling around the spooky, gloomy moon, and that same picture reflecting off the calm…

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    The Tell-Tale Heart

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    Could you imagine being able to hear other people beating hearts while they are alive, or even after they are dead? In the story “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe the crazed protagonist goes a very calm outer state but slowly over the story he starts to break down on the inside. With having all of this conflict between himself and the old man's vulture eye it creates this store perfectly to be viewed in a psychoanalytic lens. The preferable audience for this story is readers who like a…

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    Saturnino Ceniceros, that's the name many people can't read or say but that's the name of one of the most important figure in my life. Saturnino Ceniceros is my dad. He is about 5 foot 7 so not the tallest but not the shortest. He has short black hair, when he went through the mullet stage long ago he had curly longer hair, which is where I get my somewhat curly hair. My dad is not the most crazy build guy but he isn't “scrawny” whatsoever. He is always usually wearing a t-shirt and jeans with…

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    Mindfulness Practices

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    are neuroscience, mindful awareness, positive psychology, and social-emotional learning. Johnson started off the school year by teaching her students about their brains and the different parts that are used when we feel stressed and upset, versus calm and focused. She shared, “All my students can now recite and understand the differences between the Amygdala, which is where stress happens, the…

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    These are the two paths a character must choose in the face of adversity. This is portrayed clearly with the characters Mr. Frank and Mr. Van Daan when they solve their problems in The Diary of Anne Frank written by Anne Frank. Where Mr. Frank the calm one and Mr. Van Daan the crazed one both live under the conditions in the annex but solve their problems their differently. This small hidden place squeezed eight members, including them and their drama inside its walls for just over two years.…

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    The Book Thief

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    The theme in the novel, The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak, is words are powerful because they can help creates bonds, keep people calm during the worst of times, and provide joy. First of all, the main character, Liesel's interest in learning to read created a strong bond between her and her foster father. Zusak wrote, "The excitement stood up in her. Visions of a ten-year-old reading genius were set alight, If only it was that easy. 'To tell you the truth' Papa explained upfront. 'I am not such a…

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    O’Reilly was empathetic and calm which shows a positive aspect of his character. Mr. O’Reilly said, "[Garner] should not have resisted, but all Americans, every one of us, should pity Mr. Garner and his family," O'Reilly said, adding that he was "extremely troubled" by the video and would have loosened his grip after hearing Garner say he couldn't breathe. He did not deserve what happened to him.” These statements and Mr. O’Reilly’s calm demeanor gave way for the audience to trust…

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